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HOLIDAY ACCOMMODATION " rpHE PINES " Guest House. Orua Bay, X via Onehunga.—Spend your holidays at seaside; fishing, dance hall, billiards, tennis, wireless, sitore.—Phone or write L. Morris, Proprietor. rpORBAY Guest House, Deep Creek.— i_ Superior Accommodation, beach frontage, safe swimming, boating, buses.—Phone 17W, Albany. \\J HANGARS!.—"HoteI Windsor." A. A VV House: Main Highway; 8s: terms suit requirements; refurnished. —Owner-Proprie tor. BOARD AND RESIDENCE A CCOMMODATION. - Consult us. We have what you want.—Tasman Bureau. 411 Cooke's Bldgs. Phone 30-947. ACCOMMODATION. Grafton . Rd.. 27, 5 mill; to City. Superior. Private Board offered. Accommodation. —single Rooms, tray, piano, 10s. Double, 15s, share, with tray.— Porcheater, cor. Cook and berguaaon Sts.. opp. Town Hall. Accommodation. "Palm-Lynn.*' 401 Queen St.—Superior Double. Single Rooms; breakfast optional.—Phone 42 093. Accommodation. —Warwick House. 49 Weliesley St. West; 2 minuteß Civic; Bed. Breakfast. 3a 6d.—Phone 40-140. A RUNDEL. „ . _ . . J\ Auckland's Ideal Private Hotel. 12 Waterloo Quadrant (opp. Government House)— Beautiful Harbour Views. lariH from 9s per day.—Telephone 44-744. A UCKLAND'S Board-Residence Agency. •A 36 Phoenix Chambers (opp. G.P.0.), 41-166, offers Free Service Accommodation Seekers. _ —— A UCKLAND Y.M.C. A.—Excellent Accommodation for Men. Casual charges. Bed and Breakfust. 4s Gd per day, 25s per week; Full Board, Gs 6d per day, 3os per week; Permanent Residents, 23s 6d and 26a. A UCKLAND Y.W.C.A. HOSTEL. f\. Queen St.—A Permanent Home for Girls and Women. Tennis court, laundry. Study and Sewing Room. Board from 18s. Also accommodation for visitors. Apply Matron. - AURORA H O T E L. A VICTORIA ST. WESI. Entirely Under New Management. Bed and Breakfast, 4s 6d; 7s 6d per iDay £2 2s per Week. Phone 45 370. 808 BRADLEY. Prop. A VONHYRSTE. 62 Symonds St.— FiretJ~\ class Accommodation; bright, homely. permanents. casualu.—Mrs. Crawlord. Pro prietiess. 45-199. ELVUE" Private Hotel. Alfred St.— Superior Accommodation; Casual. day, £2 10s week; Permanent by arrangement. . BEVERLEY HOUSE." 1 Carlton Gore Rd.—Double and Single Accommoda tion; select; good table. —Phone 42-251. BOARD (full). Gentleman, large room, £l, laundry inclusive. —20 Edenvale Rd., Mt. Eden. BKAEBURN, 16 Symonds St.—Bed-Sitting Room, with catering and individual attention. BRIGHTON RD. (2-2), Parnell.—Select Board, Men, share; harbour view; good table: tariff reasonable. —10-793. BURWOOD," Princes St., Smins. City.— Beautiful surroundings; casual. £2 2s week: good table.—Phone 41-484. CARISBROOKE, Devonport.—First-class Accommodation, excellent cuisine. Mrs. A. Wagstaff. Phone 22-539. CATHOLIC Hostel, 100 Symonds St.— Board, 22s 6cl; Bed, Breakfast, is: Casuals, 6a day; Ladies. Gents. "/CHALET." opposite Cargen. handy City; full Board, bed. breakfast; visitors catered for; moderate tariff.—4l-732. " /CHIMES," 57 Symonds Street.—Select V> Single or Double Rooms: breakfast or full board; garage,, tennis court. —41-144. COMFORTABLE Double and Single Rooms, quiet, refined home, handy City; phone; reasonable.—2B7 Mt. Eden Rd. DEVONPORT, "Roc Roi," 5 Garden Ter. —Vacancies, Casuals and Permanents; close to Wharf.—Phone 22-573. EVONPORT.—" Marina." Buchanan St. Vacancies, large, airy, balcony rooms; close wharf: good table: moderate: rhone. EVONPORT. Valmai Private Hotel, opposite Wharf and beach; accommodation for guests; moderate tariff. —Phone 22-213. GLENEAGLES" Private Hotel. 10 Carlton Gore Rd.—Superior Accommodation, harbour views.—Phone 46-760. " iqpOTEL FERNLEIGH." 28 Symonds St. i C i° se j C T«r?ff Excellent Cuisine. . J a /i Miss L. Smith. Proprietress. Phone 41319. L — ADY quiet, clean seaside home, take respectable Lady, paying guest.—Company. 150 M, Herald —_ INTHORPE. City Rd.—Bed, breaklast, 4s 6d; 6s 6d day; permanents by arrangement; excellent table.—Ring 40-007. ULWORTH, 143 Grafton Rd.—Double Room, Married Couple orr 2 Friends; Single Room; reasonable.—3o-bb6. ALVAR Board and Residence 128 Queen's Arcade. Pnone 43-^.— W« invite your patronage. Consult ua for your requirements. __ HfT ST JOHN AV., Epsom.—Business or IVI ' Retired People: garages; inquiries invited.—Tel. 24-497. —- "IVTICJ? Home, private family, for Aged IN Ladies; kindly attention; washing Apply Herald. pRINCES LODGE. PRIVATE HOTEL Delightfully situated. Opp. Albert Park. 32 Princes St. Phone 47-4a4. tj AN REMO," 3 Lower Symonds St.— O Refurnished, New Management: moderate tariff for Permanents and Casuals.Phnne 43-320. ——— SYMONDS St.—Mount Royal, opp. Post Office. - Visitors, Permanents; Bed. hrpnkfast. 4a; Dally, ss.—Phone 30-675. OOMS from 7s; central, permanents, casuals: meals optional. c™* 6 ?'"!? sß ' phone.-Manchester, 81 Hobson St.. 40-124. "QPERIOR Suburban Residence, single or double accommodation, private sitting room; tennis. nic<; gardens.—Phone 24G27. UUPERIOR Accommodation offered young O Business Men, St. Stephen'e A v.-every convenience and attention: select. Phone 41-234. : THE LIONS, n Wellealey St. West.— J- Select Accommodation. Full Board. Bed and Breakfast. __ rr*HE VYNE, Symonds St.—Board from 21s JL 6d: share, £1; bed and breakfast. 3s 6d —Phone 46-249. THISTLE Hotel. Licensed House, Queen X St., opp. Majestic Theatre.—9s day; £3 week. Phone 45-437. "TOAINUI." Symonds St.. entrance next VV State Theatre. —Room with Breakfast; 4s daily, full board.—3o-708. » /Tr- ,Ter7ois Rd.—Home offered refined Girl, share room, moderate, phone. RYECROFT PRIVATE HOTEL. 26 Symonds Bt. opp. Albert Park. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION. Tariff: 10s per day; £3 per week. Bed and Breakfast, 6s. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Phone 44-268. VENTNOR PRIVATE HOTEL. King Edward Parade. Devonport. New Management: SYDNEY AIND PAGE. First-class Seaside Accommodation. Spacious Lounges. Tennis Courts. Tariff: l'Os Day; £3 Week. Permanent Guests by Arrangement. Phone 22-466. BOARD WANTED BOARD, with Private Family, near Green Banc Station; early breakfast.— P.F.. 149. HEIUI.D. MT. EDEN. Epsom, quietness essential, after Easter, Single Room, Gentleman. —X.. 77. HEHALD. FOR EXCHANGE BEDROOM Suite. Giey Ash, exchange for Piano In good condition.—Piano. 994 M. Herai-D WINES AND SPIRITS FOR SALE AUCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland Bi.Choice Assorted Case Rich Old Wines. 80s case; freight paid. AUCKLAND Wine Coy., Rutland St.— Reserve Port, Invalid Port, 85s case, quality guaranteed; freight paid. customers will buy no other; 30a railed.—Clyde Bnllantyne, Te Kauwh.ita. EASTER HAMPERS.—Order Now. Roy a i Abbey Whisky, Taylor's London Gin Rum Brandy, from lis: Wine, from 3s; Ale and Stout, 7s doz., any brand, competitive prices.-A A. Carban and Sons, Wine and Spirit Merchants, 28 Fort St., C.l. RADALY'S Wines are the Best; No. 4 port, 30s caise, freight paid.—J. Radaly, Henderson. RICH Port Wines, 21s 2gals., at depot; bring jars.—Corban's Wines. 28 Fort St. Phone 32-GOO. ALWAYS Be Wise. - Buy Wines' from Corban's. Oldest Firm. Oldest Wines, largest vineyardii in N ew Zealand, bedrock prices. Hospital Suppliers. ~T NICE Wine Priced for Mr. Farmer.— i\ Pukeroa Port, £1 case, railed.—C. Henderson. Te Kauwhata. I OAS Case.— Frontignac, rich, sweet, red OU Wine; delivered; freight paid.—Crown Wines. Elliott St. Phone 47-135. I ASTER Wines.—Rich Port, 36s doz.. No 4 Port. 425; Harmony Port and Claret. 48s; Sherry, 655; Invalid Port. Fronticnac. Tawny Port and Madeira, 555; Special Reserve Port aad Special Vintage "Dry" Sherry, 665; Wine Cocktail and Cellar man's Special Port. 85s: Special Assorted case. 68s. Freight paid, delivery free. CORBAN'S, The Wine People, Mt. Lebanon Vineyards, Henderson. City Office and Depot, 28 Fort Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22391, 11 April 1936, Page 2

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